To make the link permanent, edit /ffp/etc/fun_plug.init and add these lines at the end of the file :

/ffp/etc/fun_plug.init

...

# create link to Web server folders ln -s /ffp/opt/srv/ /srv

In the original approach, we configure a new lighttpd.conf that includes a complete administration web server confiuration. This approach was ok with previous generation of DNS NAS, but with the DNS-325, which offers a new webdav service it's not suitable. In fact every webdav share is added in the original /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf. So, to be able to use them, we need to setup the lighttpd to use the original configuration file.

The main principle of the configuration file below is :

to include original /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf

to leave the administrative web server on the same ports (80 & 443)

to declare some virtual hosts for the other web servers

This way, the web server used is only selected by its URL. With services like dyndns, you can create 2 URL :

one will be for the adminstration interface,

a second one for the public Web server.

So let's create the new /ffp/etc/lighttpd.conf

/ffp/etc/lighttpd.conf

# Special Configuration file for the DNS-325# web servers are declared as virtual hosts

# include, relative to dirname of main config fileinclude "/etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf"

Please note that as mcrypt.so module is not available under php, you have to use http authentification.

You just need to restart lighttpd server to run phpmyadmin.

# sh /ffp/start/lighttpd.sh restart

Your Web server is now fully operational.

You can start to populate your site under /srv/www/pages/

Hope it helps.

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